Chapter 321 Missed Cognition

"Death Breath, combined with Purgatory Armament, um... Boss, please forgive me for being blunt, but your training method is not replicable."

On the edge of the abyss, after learning about Mu Hua’s newly discovered method of cultivation, Tina let out a weak sigh and said to Mu Hua.

The so-called critical transformation is the cultivation step after the attributes of a living being reach a certain limit.

The essential purpose is to store more magic power in oneself, or to make one's blood more vigorous, so as to cope with the consumption requirements of advanced combat skills and magic.

When the transformation is complete, the critical person becomes the achiever, which also indicates that the living body can move towards a higher level of power through its own cultivation.

This is almost a training step that the strong must go through. As Tina said, magic academies and even some universities for the settlers will teach this knowledge.

Mu Hua secretly complained about this. As a professor at a magic academy, it seemed that no one had ever told him...

Damn, this is too much of a bully, is being a college student so great? ? ?

"Purgatory Armament is complex and profound, and the prerequisite for your training method is a sufficiently strong magical flush."

"That is to say, not only does the Death Breathing need to be practiced to a sufficient level, but it also requires a sufficient supply of magic power."

"But the breath of death does not absorb magic power, but transforms death energy."

"What kind of environment do you think would have enough dead energy after leaving the Abyss Island so that the death breath that has been practiced enough could be transformed into enough magic power?" Tina analyzed.

"Well, I didn't say I wanted to promote it." Mu Hua shook his head. He no longer wanted to continue discussing this topic.

That’s right, the training requirements for Death’s Breath are difficult to estimate. Anyway, he directly upgraded Death’s Breath to Pale Lord.

As for magic power, well, as Tina said, under normal circumstances, critical training and meditation also require a large amount of magic stones and magic cores to complete the critical transformation and become an 'arrival'.

The most important thing is that this kind of practice is not only needed by humans, but also by adult demons. It is no wonder that although there are countless demons in hell, the number of strong ones born among the lower and middle demons is so small.

As for adult demons, they are actually demons that have reached the limit of their natural growth.

Because demons will take care of their offspring, those demons born through viviparity are considered adults when they reach their natural growth limit. This definition is basically extended to all monsters.

The natural growth limits of monsters vary, and this critical transformation cannot be used as a measure of strength, so people usually don't bring it up.

Mu Hua's self-satisfied new discovery was not universal and the operating conditions were too harsh. However, through communication with Tina, he also discovered a serious problem that Tina had always thought he knew.

I swear to God, his physique was basically acquired through kryptonian training, he really didn't know it. He thought that what Tina meant by training was more sparring, more actual combat, and more fighting with others with a big knife.

Critical transformation is absolutely necessary. If the transformation is not completed, in addition to the difficulty in improving attributes, it will probably be like him and Barbara. Compared with Tina, the difference between them is like the difference between a bodybuilder and a martial artist.

Especially in close combat, regardless of combat skills, people can burst out on the battlefield for half an hour at a time.

If it were Mu Hua, he would probably start to breathe heavily after fighting with all his strength for three to five minutes.

And before, no one had told Mu Hua these things.

As for an explosion, under equal comparison, isn't it normal for it to explode for three to five minutes before beginning to weaken?
Mu Hua just thought that he was exerting enough strength and bursting out with enough power. If everyone exerted as much strength as he did, everyone should be like him. . .

"Purgatory Armor coupled with highly trained Death Breath, tsk, I wonder how many demons can meet such conditions." Not knowing what Mu Hua was thinking, Tina brought the subject back.

"Boss, everyone should first focus on improving their attributes and honing their combat proficiency before delving into magic training, which is what you call improving their skill levels."

"As far as I know, some brigades' main battle mages who are good at fire magic can only cast fireballs the size of a fist."

"A vast sea of ​​magic power, intelligence that defies dragon might, top-level magic that commands the elements, and then selectively delving into magic training. This is the standard growth process for spellcasters, even for demons."

"I tried to hone the two shadow spells you gave me because they are suitable for assassination. But even so, considering my current growth, this is actually very cost-effective."

"Your skill level is abnormal, abnormal. Do you know what is abnormal?" Tina seemed to be complaining. Mu Hua glared at her unhappily. There was no need to emphasize the abnormality three times, right?

Mu Hua was disappointed with Tina, so he simply turned his face away and ignored her. He raised his hand to lift the fishing rod, then threw it into the abyss.

Tina, who was standing by, looked at Mu Hua's annoyance and chuckled, shaking her head. After a brief silence, a thought flashed through Tina's eyes. "By the way, Boss, I need to remind you that you lack common sense." Tina's voice rang out from behind Mu Hua.

"Huh?" Mu Hua was surprised. Isn't it just that he doesn't know about critical transformation? Is it too much to say that he lacks common sense?
Common sense, a person like me who has been in the black market since childhood lacks common sense? Then what is a critical person can't be considered common sense, right?
"Yes, you lack caution in dealing with adventurers." Tina explained, and Mu Hua was puzzled.

"You have no problem getting along with the residents of this town, but adventurers..." Tina thought for a moment, as if she was thinking about what to say.

"Well, there's no need to talk about Barbara and I. You have to understand that no matter Tabitha, Vivian, the werewolves from the Dusk Courtyard, or the witch Tricia, we are all special."

Tina's expression was serious, and Mu Hua was a little hesitant, not sure what she wanted to say.

"I must remind you that not all adventurers are like us. Normally, there aren't many human adventurers of our age with a physical attribute of over 200."

"Compared to you, they are very fragile, especially since you like to call yourself a wizard. I'm afraid adventurers who are not familiar with you may not understand this."

"So you need to be careful when interacting with them and keep a good distance to avoid accidental injuries." Tina explained seriously.

“…”Mu Hua was stunned.

This... He seems to have really ignored this issue.

It’s not that he thinks all adventurers are powerful. After all, he himself was still a weakling half a year ago.

The main reason is that the attributes of the people they usually come into contact with are not low, and they don’t know that Mu Hua’s attributes have soared in a short period of time, so it is more natural for them to get along with Mu Hua.

Even though he had sex with older sisters in the past, he didn't mind them riding him.

After getting used to it, Mu Hua did not take the adventurers for granted to be powerful, but rather neglected the fact that his own strength exceeded the limit.

Fortunately, the townspeople were not used to having physical contact with adventurers, and he did not make any physical advances with the adventurers in the hotel.

By the way, if he really had a passionate arm-in-arm with some adventurer in the hotel...

Tsk~, a bloody picture flashed through Mu Hua’s mind, and he couldn’t help but smack his teeth.

In this case, is it considered murder or accidental injury?
"Okay, I get it. I'll be careful next time." Shaking his head to get rid of the strange images in his mind, Mu Hua said to Tina.

"Also, please be sure not to summon demons casually in the city, including your skeleton undead. They have not been recorded and authenticated." Tina nodded with satisfaction, but continued to add.

"I went through the Adventurer's Guild certification on Monday and Tuesday, and the summoned beasts won't set off an alarm." Mu Hua muttered.

"When you authenticated them, they were hellhounds and dead souls," Tina retorted.

"Monster warning does not collect information through images." Mu Hua continued to mutter.

"Oh, fine, as long as you like it. But, Boss, look at that, who knows what she will become? Are you sure it's okay?" Tina pointed to the 'giant egg' in the distance that had been creating a magic vortex.

"..." Mu Hua was speechless. The 'egg' was a little big, and he was not sure what it would look like after it came out on Tuesday.

But even if it evolves, Tuesday has a doppelganger, so it should still be able to hide in his body, right?

Under Tina's accusing gaze, Mu Hua was defeated. This girl is a bit annoying. From now on, I will call her 'Tina Mom'!
At this moment, the magic vortex in the distance suddenly stagnated, and the giant egg-shaped object seemed to have finally eaten its fill and began to tremble slightly.

"Is this... completed evolution?" Containing his emotions, Mu Hua frowned and looked at the 'giant egg' whose luster faded and cracks appeared.

"Crack~Crack~" There was a crisp sound of shattering. Tina had never seen such a situation before. Mu Hua called on the skeleton warriors who were fishing to stay away from the shore to avoid any accidents.

"Crack~Puff~" As large pieces of the 'eggshell' shattered and fell off, a pair of dark red devil wings emerged from the 'giant egg'.

"Whoosh~" The demon's wings stretched out, and the flesh wings that were more than ten meters long unfolded. As the flesh wings trembled, the dark red color began to turn into pitch black as the mucus dried up.

The demon's wings are over ten meters long, with wing bones stretched out, flesh membranes showing hideous shadows, and feather scales trembling. Humans who are close to them are obscured by the shadow and inevitably feel a shock that covers the sky and the sun.

"This... this thing is probably not suitable for posing in a human city." The wings flapped, creating a strong wind. Looking at the demon wings that quickly turned from tender to ferocious, Mu Hua muttered absentmindedly. (End of this chapter)